Inspired by earlier posts of this ilk. The Hitman is 212 lbs and at his real height of 6ft 2ins.
I see it like this too,Fergy. Bugner would stand a good chance.
Glad you're on the road to recovery,Fergy. Take it as easy as you can mate. My "Comfort Boxing" would be the 1970s heavyweights and The Fab 4...
For most of his fights circa 1970-75 Muhammad was around 75-80% of his sixties best,imo. I have him at 85%,though,in the Quarry II,Norton...
Ali: Zaire or Manila Leonard: Duran III Louis: Walcott II Duran: Barkley Hagler: Hearns Johnson: Jeffries
1971-74 Ali beats all seven providing that he's in optimum shape as he was in the Quarry II,Norton II,Frazier II and Foreman fights. Jersey Joe...
There were many heavies over this period that had one organisation or other's world champion's belts over this period. Larry Holmes,even though...
Definitely these two. A 1981 Sugar Ray Leonard can be added at Welterweight.
Roy beats 'em all in his prime.
Eubank counterpunches the tough LaMotta to a decision.
After Marvin weathers the early G-Man storm,he outboxes,outpunches then stops Gerald in the later rounds.
Hi Mike I definitely agree with you about this one. I've always thought that had John stayed injury free and steered clear of "Out of the ring...
Hi there,Fergy. Yeah I think that Jimmy could indeed go the distance with Tyson. He was just as durable as Tucker,Smith,Green or Tillis.
No. Gene may have been as fast as Larry but the latter's substantial weight advantage would be pivotal.
Hugh McIlvanney quipped that Riddick thought that Golota was fighting upside down.